I am loving my time with Odyssey, but I think Switch would be equally well-served with an enhanced 3D World port.
It's already got multiplayer on the machine, and portability, so the more linear "Obstacle Course" nature (a la Galaxy, 3D Land) and simplified, octagonal run paths would work to its benefit, not be a source of criticism.
An additional character or two (Bowser Jr., Nabbit) would be welcome, and perhaps a few secret levels to sweeten the pot.
Hell, they could add Captain Toad to the package which inside the Switch would look like a lush diarama. Or New Super Mario Bros U, which would also work great portably as a shorter, 2D Mario. Given the slightly extra horsepower of the Switch, either or both or those games may hit 1080p as well.
Would you want a return to the colorful, jazzy multiplayer of 3D World, which represented a high point in Mario's obstacle course design? Did you miss it on the Wii U the first time around? Do you prefer its multiplayer focus to the open-course, sprawling joy of Odyssey?
It's already got multiplayer on the machine, and portability, so the more linear "Obstacle Course" nature (a la Galaxy, 3D Land) and simplified, octagonal run paths would work to its benefit, not be a source of criticism.
An additional character or two (Bowser Jr., Nabbit) would be welcome, and perhaps a few secret levels to sweeten the pot.
Hell, they could add Captain Toad to the package which inside the Switch would look like a lush diarama. Or New Super Mario Bros U, which would also work great portably as a shorter, 2D Mario. Given the slightly extra horsepower of the Switch, either or both or those games may hit 1080p as well.
Would you want a return to the colorful, jazzy multiplayer of 3D World, which represented a high point in Mario's obstacle course design? Did you miss it on the Wii U the first time around? Do you prefer its multiplayer focus to the open-course, sprawling joy of Odyssey?